ely be the most reliable
way since it would allow one to treat different media differently,
depending on whether their usual hosting device has a notion of
timezones and/or UTC.
Thanks!
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David Kastrup writes:
> Randy Dunlap writes:
>
>> On 06/05/17 02:08, David Kastrup wrote:
>>>
>>> The current symptom is that I cannot load some ACPI modules (compiled
>>> via DKMS for x86_64 architecture) without io_force option, with the
>
Randy Dunlap writes:
> On 06/05/17 02:08, David Kastrup wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to pinpoint a problem I am having with current Ubuntu
>> Artful, likely after some recent attempts of getting rid of some package
>> incompatibilities. More
manage talking about IO ports.
Thanks for any pointers for how to go from here.
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kernel
> source tree is one that points to a different directory using ".."
> format. And while I could imagine that "patch" ends up counting the
> dot-dot entries and checking that it's all inside the same tree it is
> patching, I could also easily see patch *not*
"synchronization crash
regression" while refusing to give further specifics, so this would
unfortunately be the safest option for the upcoming release.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano
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emacspeak < 18
Provides: auctex
So auctex-emacs obsoletes the previous "auctex" package and some other
packages. It also provides "auctex" since some other packages might
require it.
Basically, you need to provide everything that a third-party package
might have
the sanest option, it might render the resulting code inoperable.
CVS diff itself reports those differences, too (and it makes for a
good quota of merge problems even in CVS), so it is not like we are in
bad company here.
Uh, strike that.
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